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The Liebster Award

I need to get cracking on this Liebster Award business, because it’s been about a week… maybe more.

PART ONE

Thank you to Lara, who has now surpassed the disqualifying 200-follower mark. I technically cannot give backsies for nominating me, but since she now has over the 200 limit… well, too bad, Lara. How dare you get followers!

I’m kidding. Time is of the Essence is such a fantastically entertaining blog.

PART TWO

It is going to be admitted that it was a pain in the ass to find bloggers with less than 200 followers. This is according to the WordPress reader count. Reliable? Not sure. Many those came with a surprise. Before I answer Lara’s questions, let’s get to the nominees. This is in no way a chronological order of favorites.

Before you follow these blogs, all of you should clap after you read each name. Go on, create a scene.

10. If you could witness any event, past present or future, which would it be?

I don’t want to witness anyone being assassinated, so I would say I would love to enjoy one night in a Paris with Fitzgerald and Hemingway. Yes, it’s a cop out that sounds like a movie, but it’s true. Red wine and/or whiskey, jazz, culture, writing.

PART FOUR

Your questions to answer…

1. If you didn’t have any comprehension of writing, what would your artistic talent be?

2. What classic Nintendo game would you be the main protagonist in?

3. Your own private hell would be incomplete without _________?

4. If you had to pick one which would you suffer from for the rest of your life: (a) saying just kidding after everything you say, or (b) flick people in the nose every time you address them.

5. If you had the option to live anywhere you’d like, what location would you move to?

6. Chocolate, Vanilla, or Twist?

7. What books are/would be on your coffee table?

8. Aside popular cities, where/how would you spend a holiday? Relaxing on a beach or Hiking/Camping in the wilderness.

9. What was the last book you read? The current book you’re reading? The next book on your list?

10. What band/album can you listen to all the way though without skipping a song?

PART FIVE

Thank you again, Lara, for the nomination. There is much love for you, bloggers. Thank you for your encouragement in every definition or fashion.

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25 thoughts on “The Liebster Award”

Thank you so much! Some of the plates I was spinning have crashed onto the floor since my mother died, so I am a bit late with this. But I’m still writing and blogging,so thank you for reading and appreciating. One day I may write a proper note of gratitude.

Congratulations, Chris. You are deserving of the accolade. Did you hear me clapping over in Eastwood. Ellie B, aka Dogamous Pyle, even started barking to help me make a scene. About music (of which I found myself posting about twice today, with the unfortunate passing of our Mr. Owl, Al Dunn) you hit it out of the park with your Mark Knopfler comment. I got second-row, in-the-pit seats a few years ago to see him at the Landmark, and to watch his guitar work live as well as hear it, well, I will never forget it.

Congratulations on your nomination, Chris, and thank you very much for including my blog in your eminent list. I’m deeply honoured. And also, honored. Is it sad that I can answer part 4 question 10 without hesitating for even a nanosecond?

You are welcome, Carol. Frankly, I have a different “soul” in the fact that I find honoured more elegant than the United States’ version without the “u.” I may be in The States, but my head and heart are elsewhere.

Answering questions without hesitation is not sad. Not hesitating defines confidence.

You’re welcome. I’m glad I came across your blog through Don Charisma’s WBIIA experiment. Every time I see your updates, I get really hungry. It’s not a bad thing to try cooking new food that you come across, especially aesthetically pleasing food.

Congratulations, Christopher! Love #4….Hey, just look at those yo-yos, that’s the way you do it, ya play your guitar on the MTV. My brother loved that song…over and over it played. The band had some great songs.

Dire Straits was a great band… er “is” still, despite disbanding, since their music lives on. Mark Knopfler is still an essential part of the music scene, keeping low and cool about it as he should.

As a very little, little kid I loved Air Supply, and would play their greatest hits record over and over. My parents disliked the fact that I knew how to use such technology at a young age… and the VCR for that matter. They’d have to hide several overplayed movies on me, which I’d find.